Here you’ll find 17 Non alcoholic drinks that start with Y, from “Yak butter tea” to “Yuzu soda”. They include traditional brews, fruit sodas, and herbal infusions, and suit everyday drinking, celebrations, or alcohol‑free menus.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with Y are diverse beverages sharing the initial letter and varied cultural roots. Notably, yak butter tea is a centuries‑old Tibetan staple that illustrates the list’s deep cultural reach.

Below you’ll find the table with ‘Drink’, ‘Alternate names’, ‘Calories’, ‘Main ingredients’, ‘Origin’, and ‘Notes’.

Drink: The beverage name helps you quickly find the entry and the common English or transliterated name used worldwide.

Alternate names: Lists regional or vernacular names so you can recognize the same drink under different labels.

Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml): Shows approximate energy per standard serving to help you compare and plan servings or menus.

Main ingredients: Lists two to five key components so you can assess flavor, allergens, and likely preparation methods.

Origin: Gives the country or region of origin so you can understand cultural context and traditional usage.

Notes: Brief details on serving size, common variations, or sources let you follow recipes or find reliable references.

Non alcoholic drinks that start with Y

Name Alternate names Calories (per 240 ml) Main ingredients Description
Yerba mate Mate, chimarrão, tereré 2 kcal Yerba mate leaves, water South America (Argentina/Paraguay/Brazil); traditional hot or cold caffeinated infusion sipped socially.
Yaupon tea Yaupon, Yaupon holly tea 2 kcal Yaupon leaves, water Southeastern United States; native caffeinated herbal tea revived from Indigenous use, served hot or iced.
Yuzu juice Yuzu 50 kcal Yuzu fruit juice, water Japan; tart citrus juice used for flavoring and drinks, usually added sparingly and served cold or mixed.
Yuzu soda Yuzu soda 110 kcal Yuzu juice, carbonated water, sugar Japan; sweet fizzy soft drink flavored with yuzu, commonly served chilled as a refreshing soda.
Yuja-cha Yuja tea, Yuzu tea 80 kcal Yuja (yuzu) marmalade, hot water, sugar Korea; sweet-hot preserved-yuja tea often served in winter as a soothing, citrusy hot drink.
Yuan yang Yuenyeung, Yuanyang 150 kcal Coffee, Hong Kong-style milk tea, sugar Hong Kong; popular café drink blending coffee and milk tea, served hot or iced for a creamy caffeine boost.
Yak butter tea Po cha, Butter tea 220 kcal Black tea, yak butter (or butter), salt Tibet/Nepal; salted, buttery tea served hot as a high-calorie staple in cold, high-altitude regions.
Yunnan tea Yunnan black tea 2 kcal Yunnan tea leaves, water China (Yunnan); regionally prized black tea with malty notes, traditionally brewed hot.
Yunnan Pu’er Pu-erh (Yunnan) 2 kcal Fermented pu’er tea leaves, water China (Yunnan); aged, fermented tea often pressed into cakes and consumed hot for deep earthy flavors.
Yamecha Yame tea 2 kcal Yame green tea leaves, water Japan (Yame region); high-quality Japanese green tea known for sweet umami, typically brewed hot.
Yomogi tea Mugwort tea 2 kcal Yomogi (mugwort) leaves, water Japan/Korea; herbal infusion used traditionally for digestion and wellness, served hot or warm.
Yarrow tea Achillea tea 2 kcal Yarrow herb, water Europe/Mediterranean; bitter herbal tisane historically used medicinally, usually drunk hot in small amounts.
Young coconut water Young coconut juice, green coconut water 46 kcal Young coconut water (liquid) Tropical regions (Southeast Asia, Caribbean); naturally hydrating, slightly sweet liquid drunk fresh from young coconuts, served cold.
Yogurt drink Yoghurt drink, drinkable yogurt 150 kcal Yogurt, water, sugar, fruit (optional) Global; fermented milk beverage enjoyed cold as a probiotic snack or refreshment across many cuisines.
Yogurt smoothie Yogurt smoothie 200 kcal Yogurt, fruit, sugar, ice Global; blended fruit-and-yogurt drink commonly sold in cafés, served cold as a filling, creamy snack.
Yogurt lassi Sweet lassi, Yoghurt lassi 170 kcal Yogurt, water or milk, sugar, spices (optional) India; chilled yogurt-based drink often sweet or salted, traditionally served with meals or as a cooling refreshment.
Yali pear juice Yali pear juice 120 kcal Yali pear juice, water, sugar China; juice from crisp Yali pears, sweet and aromatic, commonly enjoyed chilled as a fruit beverage.

Descriptions

Yerba mate
Yaupon tea
Yuzu juice
Yuzu soda
Yuja-cha
Yuan yang
Yak butter tea
Yunnan tea
Yunnan Pu’er
Yamecha
Yomogi tea
Yarrow tea
Young coconut water
Yogurt drink
Yogurt smoothie
Yogurt lassi
Yali pear juice
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